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Barry Wallis (a group admin) says:
29 Jan 08 - Do you know the attractions that are no longer at WDW? Check out the list that UFG8R started and see if you can add to it.It's good to see the graveyard getting filled up. Don't forget to geocode your photo. That way people can browse the graveyard by theme park.Special thanks to everyone who has contributed a photo to the pool.

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Title Author Replies Latest Post
Complete Listing of Everything Extinct at Disney World UFG8R 14 23 months ago
Toon Town in Disney World Bambi2001 1 23 months ago
Is Disney really going to end it like this? travelr16 11 23 months ago
Happy Birthday WDW!!!! travelr16 0 32 months ago
Outstanding behind the scenes pictures from 20,000 leagues wybnormal 1 36 months ago
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea travelr16 1 36 months ago

About Disney Extinct Attraction Graveyard

"Old attractions never die, they get immortalized on Flickr"

This is a place to post photos of attractions that no longer exist at one of the Disney theme parks.

Here is the code the group follows:

1) Only post photos of attractions that no longer exist. The rule is simple: If you can still take a picture of it, please don't post it here (there are many other Disney groups on Flickr).

2) Only post photos of attractions that are truly gone (attractions under extended rehab should not be posted until their demise is confirmed).

3) Please tag your photo with the name of the park, resort and attraction it is associated with. You can check out this thread for suggested tags.

If you like us and want to stay and relax. Please introduce yourself here.

Finally, if you would like to share Disney experiences with other folks on Usenet check out news://rec.arts.disney.parks or find us at our Flickr home.

The admins reserve the right to remove pictures that don't adhere to the guidelines.

Updated December 20, 2006: I changed the description to show that we follow a code rather than rules. Why? I think Captain Barbossa said it best: "The code is more what you'd call "guidelines" than actual rules."

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  • Accepted media types:
    • Photos
    • Video
  • Accepted content types:
    • Photos / Videos
    • Screenshots / Screencasts
    • Illustration/Art / Animation/CGI
  • Accepted safety levels:
    • Safe
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